Po Toi Lighthouse | |
Location: | New Territories Hong Kong |
Coordinates: | 22.1571°N 114.2577°W |
Yearlit: | 1970 |
Marking: | white building |
Construction: | concrete building |
Shape: | 1-storey equipment building with light on the top |
Height: | 6m (20feet) |
Focalheight: | 67m (220feet) |
Lens: | Pharos Marine FA-250LED |
Characteristic: | Fl W 10s. |
Country: | Hong Kong |
Countrynumber: | HK-126[1] [2] |
Po Toi Lighthouse, also known as Nam Kok Tsui lighthouse or Lighthouse 126, is an active light on Po Toi, the main island of the Po Toi Islands group, Hong Kong.[3]
The light was constructed and lit in 1970. The structure is a concrete equipment building with gallery and a light on the top. Located on the top of a hill, on the southeast side of a pointed peninsula along the "Po Toi Country Trail", there is a long flight of stairs with a railing leading to the top, it is the southernmost lighthouse in Hong Kong.[1]